True, but I was looking for something else.Only one to wear #99 for the Leafs
True, but I was looking for something else.Only one to wear #99 for the Leafs
He was the first player ever drafted by the New Jersey Devils/Colorado Rockies/Kansas City Scouts franchise.What distinction does Wilf Paiement hold that he does not share with any other player? There may be more than one answer but I'm looking for a specific answer. Sorry for the vaugeness, but I don't want to tip it off.
Wild guess - Penguins Mario Lemieux, Ron Francis and Paul Coffey. 1991-1992 I think.What was the only NHL team to have 3 of it's players record their 1000th point in the same season. Please name the team and the year. As a bonus, you can mention the players involved.
Assuming that injuries weren't involved I'd say it was Dennis Maruk. He had that one crazy season and then dropped back to reality.Johnathan Huberdeau set a record this year with the biggest point drop off in consecutive years(60). He had 115 points for Florida last year, and 55 points for Calgary this year. Whose record did he surpass?
You're on the right track.He was the first player ever drafted by the New Jersey Devils/Colorado Rockies/Kansas City Scouts franchise.
Good guess, but no.Wild guess - Penguins Mario Lemieux, Ron Francis and Paul Coffey. 1991-1992 I think.
Good try, but no. The person in question was not a one year wonder, and had a very good career.Assuming that injuries weren't involved I'd say it was Dennis Maruk. He had that one crazy season and then dropped back to reality.
Bernie NichollsJohnathan Huberdeau set a record this year with the biggest point drop off in consecutive years(60). He had 115 points for Florida last year, and 55 points for Calgary this year. Whose record did he surpass?
WashingtonWhat was the only NHL team to have 3 of it's players record their 1000th point in the same season. Please name the team and the year. As a bonus, you can mention the players involved.
Correct!!! The NHL season was 1997-98.Washington
Hunter
Housley
Oates
K Douglas, because I always enjoy reading your posts I'm going to give you a hint that old farts like you and me will understand. I consider the player in question to be the Godfather of diving in the NHL(not international hockey).Assuming that injuries weren't involved I'd say it was Dennis Maruk. He had that one crazy season and then dropped back to reality.
Bill Barber, hockey's greatest diver of all timeJohnathan Huberdeau set a record this year with the biggest point drop off in consecutive years(60). He had 115 points for Florida last year, and 55 points for Calgary this year. Whose record did he surpass?
Correct!!!!! In 1975-76 he had 112 points in 80 games. The following year he accumulated 55 points in 73 games. Not a big difference in GP.Bill Barber, hockey's greatest diver of all time